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I agree with the other comment.
I found KDE Neon and Ubuntu pretty easy to use out of box as well.
PopOS has, maybe, a benefit of Nvidia drivers? But Mint installed them for me during the intro Toot Oriole.
edit: Clarified KDE to add Neon
Not to be pedantic but KDE is a desktop environment not a an OS. Perhaps you were thinking of KDE Neon?
Ah, thank you. It was KDE Neon, sorry!